Telos Zephyr Xstream User Manual
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USER’S MANUAL
Section 1: QUICK RESULTS
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9
SPID numbers, if applicable (USA & Canada):
Line 1
Line 2
9
Directory Numbers (DN, or 7 digit telephone number), if applicable (USA & Canada):
Line 1
Line 2
If your ISDN line is connected to an internal phone system that requires you dial a prefix for an
outside line, write it here: __________________________________
i
ISDN TIP!
If you have European, Japanese, or AT&T Point-to-Point ISDN, it is acceptable if you only
have one number that applies to both lines. If you have another ISDN type and only one
number, contact Telos Customer Support.
1.2 Success, Step-by-Step:
Connecting the Audio Inputs/Outputs
Got your audio cables ready? Here is where to connect them:
Send audio is connected to the back panel. This is the outbound audio to be heard at the far
end (it usually consists of a mix minus). Use the two combo XLR/ ¼” connectors labeled
“INPUTS: SEND TO NETWORK.” If your Zephyr Xstream includes a mixer (models MX and MXP)
use inputs 1 or 2 if you are using a microphone or inputs 3 & 4 if you are using a line level device
such as a CD player. If you are not certain about how to make this connection, refer to Section
3.2 and Section 3.4 (Guided tour of the rear panel).
Received audio can be monitored at the headphone jack on the front panel. Alternately, it can
be connected to some other audio equipment using the back panel jacks. Use the two XLR